It costs $720 for both childhood montage and actual day morning highlights. We did not engage a videographer for night time as we felt there was no need to see ourselves march in. Our videographer was a pleasant guy. He was punctual on our actual day and friendly.
The first draft of my video that was sent to me for vetting, I almost couldn't believe my eyes when one of the photos' orientation was wrong. The photo was a landscape photo but in the video it was in portrait orientation. Such an obvious mistake, and to me, it said a lot about the "efforts" put into the montage.
The videos were done up pretty okay, but nothing fantastic. The montage was normal and the morning highlights were funny but I felt it was more due the sabotaging games in the morning and not really the effect of the video. Anyway, the videos were quite decent lah.
My only gripe about WMA is that the video took REALLY long to be ready. We got married on 15 December, by today (the day I am writing this post) 19 February, we've yet to receive our video. We've only seen it once during the wedding itself. I messaged the videographer to ask shortly after our wedding and he replied that it would be ready within 3 - 8 weeks. I asked why there is such a big difference in timeframe and he replied that this is the norm, plus December is a month full of weddings.
I offered to self-collect the CD from him and asked him to let me know when it's ready. Until I couldn't take it anymore due to lack of response, I smsed him yesterday and asked whether the CD was ready and whether I could collect. He replied yes and said they would mail it to our house. His ready response made me feel that the CD was ready quite some time back and he just couldn't be bothered to contact us to inform us it is ready.
In other words, I have to say, WMA's customer service sucks. Granted, they are quite affordable but honestly I would rather pay more and go for better service than to suffer this kind of vomit-blood service.
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